How to install Vine on BlackBerry

Vine is a hugely popular social network that lets users share short videos with one another. Combined with its tight integration with its parent company, Twitter, Vine has introduced a whole new brand of entertainment to the online mix. So, how do you get it on BlackBerry? Easy - through the Amazon Appstore.

Step 1: Install and log into the Amazon Appstore

Go to the Amazon Appstore download page in your BlackBerry browser (http://www.amazon.com/getappstore). Tap the "Download the Amazon Appstore" button. The Downloads window should pop up asking you where you want to save it and what the filename should be; just tap Save in the top-right, then tap the file when it's done downloading. If the download window isn't there, tap the overflow menu button in the bottom-right (three little dots), and tap Downloads.

After installation, open the Amazon Appstore, enter your Amazon e-mail and password, and tap the "Sign in with my Amazon account" button. If you don't have an Amazon account, tap the "Create account" button and follow the steps.

Step 2: Download and install Vine

Tap the magnifying glass in the top-right of the Amazon Appstore, and type Vine into the search box. It should pop up in the results below; just tap the Install button to get downloading. You'll have to tap another Install button after that, and confirm app permissions to complete installation.

Step 3: Open and log into Vine

Tap the Vine icon in your home screens to open it. Log in with your Twitter credentials, and you're good to go!

Keep in mind that I haven't been able to use the camera to actually record Vines on the Z30, and general performance may be choppier than you'd like, but it's still passable.

All kidding aside ,I just took a peek in BB world and noticed that BBM now has a rating of 3 Stars.This really is annoying as BB is depending on BBM ,going forward.Enterprise ect.Tempted to start a thread in the Forums,this is unacceptable.

Eh. Not really there's not another platform out there that gives you apps from multiple markets plus we have amazing devs that are working very hard to bring the most wanted 3rd party apps that the big companies are to ignorant to bring to the platform natively.

Now for the likes of today, it's a great opportunity for carriers to be pushing out update, and promote BlackBerry, then customers won't get frustrated with their BlackBerry devices. so I do believe that the carriers have massive impact on the sale of devices they want to sell and wants costumers to buy, , expecially if the buyers are not smartphone savy or unsure of what device they're after , so that would once again shows how Vodafone UK is somehow anti BlackBerry and would be happy to see the downfalls of such company.

Thanks for replying. My sim is China Unicom with WCDMA while my phone was bought from a shopper online so I don't know if the Q were truly bought in UK. It shows vodafone's brand when booting. Ps: If my English have any grammar problems...

Quick look didn't show any Chinese carriers as pushing the update yet, so you might be in for a wait. In that case you might want to try Sachesi, the latest leak is better than the official OTA release in some ways (lost my damn porsche design clock and face recognition in camera app)

I think my situation is similar to down stair lady's.
There are many users using Hong Kong Q10s have been received OTA though their carriers are China Unicom or China Mobile.
After all,China, a incredible country, haven't been issued any BB10 drives yet so that it's none of the carriers business.
One thing I care is whether I should buy a Vodafone UK sim for catching OTA.
Thanks and happy Chinese New Year!春節快樂！

I've an unlocked Verizon Q10 and I never got the 10.2.0 update, although my carrier (Airtel India) pushed it ages ago. Like right now, I'm yet to get the 10.2.1 update as it has not been rolled out on Verizon Q10 models...

Can you do another post on how to install Instagram, Netflix, SnapChat, and Skype? That will not only help avoid redundant forum posts, and when people google search those they will find the answers (maybe help people learn that BlackBerry does have access to these apps).

My Goodness since US carriers elected to bypass 10.2 you would think they wouldn't have us here in the US waiting so long for 10.2.1! I think the US is conspiring against BlackBerry to try to really hurt sells of BlackBerry Devices in the US!

when I tap to download im being asked for an address and contact info. I am not from the US so I do not have any idea what address info to use. in short, I am not getting to download anything from the appstore.

Guys dont download vine, camera 360 and other camera related android apps...I had a major problem with my camera after downloading those apk format apps...Im Using Z10 there's seems to be no way of fixing it...I tried to reset my phone, and remove the battery and all but only gives temporary solution, Green And Kinda Rainbow Screen shows up every time I open the camera!:-( too many problems with BlackBerry phone...I think its time to buy another phone

Installed Vine okay but tried to install the financial App called CNBC ( free ) on 1Mobile because Amazon does not have the App and it says the Google Services does not support the App on your device anybody download CNBC

OK it's late, but one question, I installed this and the first time I used it, worked perfectly, ever since, it's too large and I cannot navigate through the app. Anyone else experiencing this problem, or is there a fix, or update I need?

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